Thursday, March 7, l!Mf> Page Four New Consumers’ Ladies’ Minstrel Show at Party Planned Guide Laurel Hall Saturday N ight Buxton Friday Mr». Benefiel Hoste»» Q u iltin g A u x ilia ry (By Mr*. W h itm o re Class President— Play Big Success— Several B irthdays C elebrated— Union Meet» T onight for Meyer»» BUXTON—A card party will be given at the Reuben Kelly home Friday night A small admission will be charged Will Higgle of Birkenfeld was an overnight visitor at the Jesse Meyers home Saturday. Mrs. O. H. stowed visited re.a- tives in Portland recently. Iva Aliord of Portland visited her brother, Roy, here this week­ end. Mrs. Benefiel Hostess A quilt was tied at the home of Mrs. Ella Benefiel February 28 bv the auxiliary Miss Mildred Mead of the Mead district was an overnight guest of Miss Irene Fisher one night last Mrs. Louise Sorly of Alaska re­ cently visited her brother. Pete Orr. Stecklrin Manager The baseball team here is lined up for the season with Clarence Stecklem of Green Mountain as manager. Party Well Attended The card party given by the W. B A. ladies at the Orange hall Friday night was well attended. Prizes were given Curtis Miller for high score In "500" and Reuben Kelly low. high in cribbage. Oren Frost, and high in pedro. Bud Fielding. BlrthcU-s Celebrated A birthday party was given for four persons near Manning Satur­ day night. Those honored were Charlie Goodrich, Buryi Hughly, Marcelle Davis and E dith Sm ith. The evening was spent in dancing and playun. games. Supper was served with decorated cakes with candles Maverene Tallman and LaVeme Kllburg of Timber were week-end guests at the George Riggle home. Jeanne LaZott, who attends school In Portland, was home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Manley and Bonnie were guests of Mr. and Mrs Thor Groenbeck at Vernonia. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Husbands and daughters of Portland visited her mother, Mrs. Alex Allen, last Mr. and Mrs. Willis Edwards of near Vernonia were Buxton visitors Saturday night. A meeting of the W. B. A. will be held at the hall Saturday. J. Sanders and family have mov­ ed into the William Hiddink house in town, which was recently vacat- »By M r» . F. 1». B ro w n I LAUREL- "Powder Puff Ladles' Minstrel" will be given Saturday evening at 8:30 at the community hall bv Mesdames L. S. Davis, J. W. Mulloy, Richard Whittle, Ade Rutschman and W. H. McNay. committee members. D. Beaude- feldt. E. Schumacher, J. Crawford and A. Schultz, end-women; J. H. Felton, a E. Schmidt, John Will. F. L. Brown, H. M. WhisnanJ, Jolui Spelring, Lee Brown. Ed Deiu- min. Rollin Meyers, Amos Watkins and Miss Thelma Mulloy. There will be dancing following the show The affair Is bemg given bv the Ladies' Social club. Mrs. H J. Bor- gelt is directing the minstrel. Whitmore President Raleigh Whitmore was elected president. Mrs. L. S. Davis, vice- president; Mrs. Lena Meyers, sec­ retary. and F. L. Brown, song lead­ er. of the the Friendly Corner class of the Sunday school at the busi­ ness and social meeting held at the Raleigh Whitmore home Thurs­ day evening. A committee was ap­ pointed to buy the paint for tne church so it would be ready when In her new joh. chairman of i conditions were right for painting. The entertainment committee took the NHA Consumers' Advisory | the members on a train excursion, Hoard. Mrs. Emily Newell Blair a guide showing them the Yellow­ wiill keep consumers advised on , stone. the Horse-shoe falls, through lair price« and quality of food, ■ a crippled children's hospital, also to shield then» from gougers. attended a theatre and a circus. The trip ended at Eatonville where Mrs. Blair succeeds the late hot buns, wieners and coffee were Mrs. Mary Rumsey____________ served. Jacob Schmidt was taken seri­ ed by N. Moen and family. The ously ill Sunday and was taken to Moens have moved to the J. P. the Smith hospital in Hillsboro. Cunningnam house near the black­ He was brought home Monday and smith shop. is confined to his bed. Mr. and A dance will be given by the Mrs Walter Schmidt of near Hills­ boro are at the home of his par­ grange here Saturday night. ents to assist with the work. Snow on Ground Frank Post Jr. of Portland was A mantle of snow covered Green at the F. L. Brown and mountain and other high points a B caller G. McNav homes Sunday. Sunday night. , | Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stevens vis­ Mrs. Edith Riggle is home from Mrs. A. Forcia. tenant on their Timber, where she visited her ited farm near Blooming. Thursday. daughter and family last week. Mrs. Henry Reese and Mrs. W. L Stevens attended a quilting par­ Bakers Favor NRA ty last Wednesday at the Mrs Vic­ BALTIMORE — R e g ard le ss o f tor Lewis home at Kansas City Miss Ina Stevens and O T. Bate­ what becomes of the National Re­ covery Administration law after man of Vernonia were week-end next ’ June 16. Its minimum-wage guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and maximum-working-hours r e- W. L. Stevens. Harold Hathorn and his mother. strictions will continue as they exist now. Weld Stevens. Washington Mrs W. N. Hathorn. of Hillsboro member of the Bakers’ Code Au­ visited at the E. C. Mulloy home thority. said in an address at the Sunday. Mrs. Fred Staffer and sons Er­ Lord Baltimore hotel. visited her sister. Mrs W. F. Kar- bel. and family ot Newberg Sun­ day. , _ Mrs. Fred 'resell and son Fred were guests ot tlielr mother auu grandmother. Mis. J. Dinwiddle, oi Woodburn Irom Friday until Sunday. Birthday Celebrated Mrs. Andy Egesdalil entertained with a dinner Sunday In honor ol her husixind's birthday anniver­ sary. Guests were relatives from Lafayette, Mr and Mrs. Ro.V Shaw anil Mr and Mrs Chris Anderson Laurelvlew 4-H calf club met at the loin Smith home Friday eve­ ning with all members and seven visitors present. Blanche Bennett returned from Hermiston Tuesday alter a m onths visit with her sister, Mrs. Ralph Carter, and friends. Mr and Mrs John Will Visited A Forcia Thursday, who was taken to the Veterans' hospital, where he Is quite til He Is somewhat im­ proved but still under observation Mr Forvta Is a former resident ol this community. Mr. and Mrs. John Schneider and arandchldren. Patsy and Herbert Rookledge. of Portland visited at the Fred Schmidt home Saturday W. 1.. Stevens Honored Several friends and relatives of W. L. Stevens spent Saturday eve­ ning« at Ills home helping celebrate his fifty-second birthday anniver­ sary. Class to Meet "Broadcasters" class of the Sun­ day school will hold a business and social meeting at the home of Billy McNay Friday evening. Ute roundhouse making a total and Mrs. H Niuver. of Portland In linee t'ouitnev Byversou went Mi and Mis Harvey A Kiudli nf and two daughters Jean and lamel­ to wot k Saturday morning. la of I'ortland visited Me, and Mrs. Hillsboro Argus contains ull the John Htehmotiil Sunday. Ray anil Orval Snliler spent the news of Hillsboro and I*»' 1,111- week-end at their home in ('niiton rounding communities. Read It and 8. I*. Busines« Gains keep Informed on what Is tiapprn- A rise ot business on the 8. P. We»timb«‘r Post O ffic e Shut lines lias put nil extra pian to work lug .0 holm' U p on February 28 Plan Program Timber Soon TIMBER Arrangements are br­ win and Roy and daughter Lorena ing made for a health program at of Elmoiiica visited at the J. H. the Timber grade school March 27 Felton home Sunday. Films will be shown and a lecture Mis. A. Schults visited in Port­ given. This Is under the direction land Saturday with her son. Robert of Mrs. Hugh McGIlvra of Forest Lang, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Grove. F M Rutlunan, of the Navarre Mrs J. T. Richmond and two hotel, daughters. I ails and Irene, wen’ Mr and Mrs. Lester Lindsay and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy son Don Roy of Lakegrovc visited Townsend of Sunset camp. at the W. H McNay home Sunday. Dick GAss of Portland spent sev­ Mrs. Caldwell Tearhes eral days last week with his father. Mrs. Masie Caidwell of Hillsboro Herbert Goss. substituted in the Laurel school Mrs. Mae Freeman has been help­ last Tuesday when the teacher. ing In Hart's restaurant for the Miss Lucille Bennett was summon­ past week ed to Portland as a witness ill a trial brought on account ot an ac­ I'ranuin» Move cident on a bus tn which she was Mr and Mrs, W M. Pearson, rldmg In December, 1933. who have been occupying the Arey Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Stoller and house, have moved Into the house children visited Mrs. StaUer's par­ belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jolui Will Sr . Brown. of Beaverton Sunday. Families Move Mr and Mrs. Elmer Spoftner Play Big Success moved to Forest Grove Saturday A full house witnessed the drama Their house is to be occupied by “Here Comes Charley." given at the new bus driver, Mr lax-kwood. the community hall Friday evening. AU were loud in their praise ot Post Office Closed the manner hi which all the char­ Post office at Westlmber was acters carried out their respective Union to Meet officially closed February 28 anil parts. A $55 profit was made by Laurel-Scholls Farmers' Union Is the receiving point for the "Broadcasters' class of the local will meet tonight iThursday) Timber all mall routed to Westlmber Sunday school which gave the play. at the Laurel community hall. Mr. and Mrs M F. Welter had Mrs. Stevens Entertains as their week-end guests Mrs Wel­ Mrs. W. L. Stevens entertained ter's brother anil slster-ln-luw. Mr the cast, their directors and sonic of their iriends with a supper at | her borne after the play. Present | were Mr. and Mrs Mrs. W. H McNay. Helen Rutschman (.Charley > (By Vivian Raymond Meyers, Irene Stevens. HAYWARD—A party was given ICamalins, Daphnes, Azalias Bernice Brown. Thelma Mulloy, Gilman Wight. Earl Baker, Ted Friday night at the old Boos liouse and Rhododendrons. Good Rutschman. Lucille Bennett. A1 Ew­ in honor of Albert Dober's birth­ i plants priced riuht. ing. Ina Stevens. Tom Bateman day anniversary Dancing and games Lillie Brown, Walter Reese, Billy were enjoyed Present were Wilbur S H R U B S - A l l varieties McNay. Laura Ahlstrom. Elbert and Willis Shearer of Fairview. ornam entals. Stevens. Lee Brown and Norma Ferd Herb of Forest Grove. Mr Meyers. Mrs. Lena Meyers assisted and Mrs. August Dober and small LAWN GRASS — Creeping daughter. Mr. and Mrs Louts Dober. Bent mixture. Mrs. Stevens tn serving. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trout of Albert Dober. Miss Theresa Dober. a n <1 Pent Glenwood. Wash., were week-end Mr. and Mrs W It. Hudson. Ernest FERTILIZERS guests at the Mrs. M. Coolidge and Miss Vivian. Floyd Updike. Al­ M oss f o r lawns, gardens, home, visiting their brother, Eltred bert and Walter Jesse, all of Hay­ Trout, who makes his home there ward. and Miss Dorothy Heilsmllh flowers and shrubs. Alden Rosevear who Is employed ol Manning. Earl Mannen. who was helping GARDEN SEED. O ur stock in Portland, spent from Thursday until Sunday at the home of his Ernest Hudson split posts, left for of bulk seed is fresh and his home near Carpenter Creek complete. parents. Lloyd Elltngwood. at the F. L. Tuesday evening. While grading road Thursday Brown home, received word Mon­ day morning of the death in an morning W i H ls Hiatt. O A. Gheen automobile accident of his uncle. and N H. Nielsen report that a F e rd - Seed - Eggs » n d P o u ltry meteor whizzed past them about G. W. Parr, of Parks. Texas. P h o n e 3061 Mrs A. A. 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Pastim e U n iq u e ---- Free Gam e for All Rules Covering the Ben Franklin Quiz 129 CASH PRIZES Below 1$ the complete Hit of ea»h prizes to be re­ ceived by winners in the Ben Franklin Quiz Came: $500.00 First Prize . . 300.00 Second Prize 150.00 Third Prize • • • • • 50.00 Fourth Prize.................... . 25.00 Next 2 prizes, each. . . . . 10.00 Next 7 prizes, each . . . . . 5.00 Next 16 prizes, each . . . . 3.00 Next 100 prizes, each CRAND TOTAL $1,500.00 1 T h e Ben F r a n k lin Q u iz is open to everybody in the l ’n rific no rth w eet, except employe« of T h e O R E G O N IA N and th e ir r e lillv e e E n tra n t« w ill not he required to » e lic it a u bzcrlptiona In order to q u a lify for s n v o f th e prize«, w h ich to ta l Sl.uOO.W ¡¿. T h e Ben F r a n k lin Q u iz gam e con»l«tz In the reading of « ix ty pictograph» w h ich w ill be published In T h e S I N D A ? O R E G O ­ N IA N , beginning on Sunday, M a rc h 10. 1935. E a c h pictograph w ill be round to express p ic to rta lly a saying or saying» o f B e n ja m in F r a n k lin , such sayings being contained in T h e O R E G O N IA N 'S R e v iv a l E d itio n of Poor R ic h a rd 's A lm a n a c k , each saying being preceded by a nu m b er w h ich represents It. E n tra n ts are to choose the most a p p ro p riate saving fo r the s ix ty pictographs and In the space provided on the answ er blan k prin ted beneath each pictograph w rite down the n u m b er w hich represents the »elected ,8;i" V lc to g ra p h s and answers a re to be subm itted at one tim e a fte r the close of the B en F r a n k lin Q u iz G am e. T h e gam e s tarts w ith the pu blication of the firs t pictographs S unday. M a rc h 10 1935. and eigh t ^>lclo- graphs w ill be published each Sunday after unt" Poor Richard’s A lm anack .i To get the fullest pleasure and greatest benefit out of the Ben Franklin Quiz Came, we suggest you get a copy of Poor Richard's Almanack at the business office of The OREGONIAN, or have it mailed to you. The SUNDAY OREGONIAN’S revival edition of Poor Richard's Almanack, in which all sayings for the series ot pictographs w ill be found, contains 670 selected sayings of Benjamin Franklin w ith a brief sketch of his life You w ill treasure it. The judges w ill use this edition of the Almanack in selecting the most appropriate or "best” sayings for the pictographs, which w ill decide the winners of $1500 in cash. Poor Richard's .Almanack w ill be supplied to Quiz players for 1 5 cents Poor Richard's Almanack may also be secured by mail; send 18 cents in stamps nd address your letter to the BEN FRANKLIN • - THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN. Portland, Or. " —' ' — published w ill be a l..... — ------ --------- - . sets Bets o f answers and a ll answ ers to q u a lify In the fudging fo r th e a w a rd m ust be tie- o s it e d In the m ain office o f T h e O R E G O - IAN bv 12 m idn igh t M ay 11. 1935 P a rtic i­ pan ts a re perm itted to m all answ ers, and e ll answ ers subm itted by m all w ill be accepted by Th e O R E G O N IA N , provid ing th e lette rs bear a post m a rk not la te r th a n m id n ig h t M a v t. 1935 and s u ffic ie n t postage. T h e S U N D A Y O R E G O N IA N w ill not be responsible fo r a n y delays, loss or non­ d e live ry of sets o f answ ers In m all or o th e r­ w ise. A ll answers. If m ailed should b» addressed to "The Ben F r a n k lin Q uiz, The O R E G O N IA N , P ortland . Oregon. 4. The O R E G O N IA N w ill a w a rd 129 rest! prize», to ta lin g $1 500, to the person« who e r e the most successful In g iving the best answ ers to th e pictograph», In accordance w ith these rules E n tra n ts do not necessarily have to solve each of the s ix ty pictograph» to win. Prize» w ill be paid to those whose answ ers ra n k highest. R subm itted __ _________ --■» ft. «._dgn._„_ fo r the pictograph» and «election of those deserving of aw ard« w ill be made by a com­ m itte e or o ffic ia l judges P a rtic ip a n ts enter w ith this un derstanding T h e Judges w ill select from the sets of answ ers subm itted the saying which they deem most appro­ p ria te or "best” for each pictograph A ll sets of answer« w ill then be Judged accord­ in g ly from this list of "best sayings « , T h e list ot cash prizes announced in The S U N D A Y O R E G O N IA N will he aw arded In order to the h ig h e s t-ra n k in g p a rtic ip a n t on the fo llo w in g basis: Those p a rtic ip a n ts w ill be Judged to have achieved w in n in g results who supply most appro­ p ria te or "best’' sayings for the pictographs. T h e person s u b m ittin g the highest num ber of such sayings w ill be aw arded the firs t prize, the person s u b m ittin g the next hig h ­ est list of such savings w ill be aw arded the second prize, and so on. I f th e re should be an e q u a lity between tw o or m ore p a rtic i­ pants, then the decision w ill be given accord­ ing to superiority in the fo llo w in g req u ire ­ m ents, each being necessary only In case th e re Is an equality on the preceding point: ( a i Th e least num ber o f incorrect (th e say ­ ings which are not ‘ best” ) an s w e rs: (b i the highest re la tiv e position of the p a rtic ip a n t >, com plete set of answers, as. when thrpe answers are given by a p a rtic ip a n t for one pictograph, the correct a n sw er Is given in position as first choice ra th e r th a n in the position of second or th ird choice among tha answ ers fo r th a t p icto g rap h ; neatness, a ttractiveness and th e m an n e r of pre se n ta ­ tion. In the event of an u ltim a te tie, each ty in g partic ip a n t w ill receive the fu ll prize tied for. 7. B eneath each ot th e s ix ty pictographs w ill he found a ruled space fo r the num ber w h ich represents the a n s w e r to the picto­ graph and a space fo r the e n tra n t's nam e and address. E n tra n ts m ay . If th e y wish, subm it answers for each pictograph on a sheet of paper on which m a y be d ra w n or traced In pen and In k or pencil a facsim ile of the pictographs and the ruled space w ith Its printed contents. Copies of T h e O R E G O ­ N IA N are on file at public lib rarie s where they m ay be exam ined w ith o u t charge. 8. T h e O R E G O N IA N has published a ■ p edal edition of Poor R ic h a rd s A lm an ack, containing 670 selected sayings of B en ja m in F ra n k lin w ith a b rie f sketch of his life, and all aaylnga for the seriea of pictographs m ust be found In It. T h e A lm an ack m av bo consulted free of charge at the office of T n e S U N D A Y O R E G O N IA N , or an e n tran t m a y ask the a u th o ritie s of any re g u la rly consti­ tu te d public lib ra ry to obtain a copy <>ne copy of Poor R ichard 's A lm an ack w ill be supplied free to a n y public lib ra ry In e i« h c ity and tow n w ith in the te rrito ry prescri» I In these rules. Poor R ic h a rd 's Almana< £ m ay also be secured a t T h e O R E G O N IA N business office for 1ft cents, or It w ill be m ailed upon receipt of Ik cents. 9. A person m ay subm it one or more, not m ore th a n three, sets o f answ ers. Each s e t of answers subm itted m ust contain at lea t one answ er for each o f the a lx ty plctograp is In the series In order to he Judge»! arid eligible for a prize. An e n tra n t m ay give one or as m any a s three choices of saying« l o r each pictograph and If the ' ‘best ’ one is am ong them , it counts. O nly one nrlze w ill be aw arded to a n y household, fa m ily o r group where tw o or m ore persona h ave worked together. An en tire fa m ily can Play the game, however, and each m em ber o f th e fa m ily can subm it sets of answers. In the event m ore than one set of answ ers is o f w in n in g q u a lity , the prize w ill be a w a rd e d to the best Het subm itted by th a t fa m ily , household or group. A ll seta of answ ers sent In become the prop erty of T h e B U N D A Y O R E G O N IA N and < annot be returned. I lia S U N D A Y O R E G O N IA N reserves the rig h t to d isq u a lify any « " t r y not euhm lU ed in accordance w ith these rules. The S U N D A Y O R E G O N IA N reserves the rig h t to corr-< t any typo g ra p h ic al errors th a t m ay a ppear In a d v e rte n tly In a n y announcem ent of' th e Ren F r a n k lin Q u iz G am e T h e S U N D A Y O R E G O N IA N ’S decision w ith reg ard to a ll questions re la tin g to th e Ben F ra n k lin Quia G am e, w h eth er before or a fte r the of prizes w ill be absolutely fin a l and blrnl- Ing T h e nam e of the fin a l w inners and prizes won. tog eth er w ith the list o f most a p p ro p riate or ' best” sayings as selected by the Judges, w ill be published In The S U N D A Y O R E G O N IA N as soon as p o s s ib le a lte r th e com m ittee of Judges completee Its report. Address All Correspondence to the Ben Franklin Quiz THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN Get the First Eight Pictures in the SUNDAY OREGONIAN of March 10 (Next Sunday) and start this PROFITABLE FASCINATING PASTIME I